Submerged Arc
| Stainless Steel |
The Lincoln Electric® range of stainless steel submerged arc wires covers all the common alloy grades through to the more exotic duplex stainless steel alloys. |
| Low Alloy Steel |
Low Alloy Steel (Cored) wires have several advantages when used with neutral fluxes - 880, 882, 880M and 980 such as: deposition rates as much as 50% greater at the same amperage (whilst maintaining impact properties): less variation in weld chemistry with variation in voltage; better AC welding stability; better impact properties in welds made with tandem arcs; greater resistance to hot cracking, and better overall results with extended stick-out procedures. |
| Fluxes |
An extensive range of fluxes for the submerged arc process designed to be used with a variety of different solid and flux-cored welding wires. From single arc through to five arc applications there is a Lincolnweld flux with characteristics tailored to your specific requirements. |
| Carbon & Low Alloy |
Lincoln Electric®' submerged arc wires have earned their reputation for exceptional arc characteristics and trouble-free performance. Used extensively used across a wide range of applications, they are available in a variety of grades, wire diameters and package sizes. For applications in heavy industrial fabrication, construction, mining, pipe mills and pressure vessels demanding the very best performance. |

